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What Chuck Schumer DID to a TRUMP SUPPORTER at Dinner FLOORED All Guests

The dems really are losing their minds, this time evidenced by New York State Senator Chuck Schumer, who ranted like a loony at a woman when he found out that she voted for President Trump, repeatedly yelling out that Trump was a “liar” in public with witnesses… and is now denying the altercation.

Joseph A. Califano Jr – secretary of health, education and welfare under Jimmy Carter as well as domestic policy adviser to Lyndon Johnson – and his wife, Hilary ran into their acquaintance, Chuck Schumer at a popular Manhattan restaurant at dinner. When Schumer found out that Hillary voted for Trump – he lost his cool.

Hillary told the post: “Yes, I voted for Trump. Schumer joined us outside and he told me Trump was a liar. I should have told him that Hillary Clinton was a liar, but I was so surprised I didn’t say anything.”

The top Democrat in the Senate has been accused of lashing out over dinner at a popular Manhattan restaurant on Sunday night.

Schumer reportedly lost his cool after bumping into Joseph A. Califano Jr – secretary of health, education and welfare under Jimmy Carter as well as domestic policy adviser to Lyndon Johnson – and his wife, Hilary.

What set the Democrat off was the fact Hilary voted against Hillary and for Donald Trump in last year’s election – despite her husband’s decorated history with Schumer’s party, the New York Post reports.

‘Sen. Schumer was really rude… He’s our senator, and I don’t really like him,’ she told the Post.

‘Yes, I voted for Trump. Schumer joined us outside and he told me Trump was a liar.

‘I should have told him that Hillary Clinton was a liar, but I was so surprised I didn’t say anything.’

However, another person dining in the restaurant on Friday night disputed claims of any altercation.

‘It was a pleasant conversation. Joe said the senator was doing a good job on healthcare,’ the second witness told the Post.

‘Joe joked that Hilary voted for Trump. The conversation continued outside because everyone left at the same time.’

A third witness appeared to corroborate the account of what happened, telling the newspaper Schumer first started shouting inside the restaurant, before following the couple out into the street.

He then kept saying, ‘He’s a liar’ and ‘how could you vote for him?’, according to the witness.

Schumer’s team denied the reports of an ugly incident, saying instead: ‘[He] and his wife ate at the café on Sunday, engaging in unremarkable conversation with patrons who approached their table.